How much Poland’s ski jumpers have earned so far: 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak leads the team

How much Poland’s ski jumpers have earned so far: 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak leads the team

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on December 13, 2025

The piece reports on prize money standings in the Ski Jumping World Cup following the Klingenthal competition. Kacper Tomasiak, 18, was Poland’s best jumper in Saturday’s event—finishing 18th overall after being fifth at the halfway mark—and continues to top Poland’s internal earnings list.

According to the article, Tomasiak has collected €19,850 this season (about PLN 83,600), the highest among Polish jumpers. Kamil Stoch is next with €13,225, and Piotr Żyła is third with €9,750. Further down are Dawid Kubacki (€4,400), Maciej Kot (€3,400) and Paweł Wąsek (€2,450).

Internationally, the prize money table mirrors sporting results: Slovenia’s Domen Prevc leads with €93,275 after another dominant win in Klingenthal, with Japan’s Ryoyu Kobayashi (€74,075) and Slovenia’s Anže Lanišek (€63,800) close behind. High positions are also held by Philipp Raimund, Daniel Tschofenig, and Stefan Kraft, but Prevc has pulled clear both on the hill and in prize money.

The article includes top‑10 World Cup earnings and a Polish earnings list, emphasizing Tomasiak’s emergence as Poland’s current team leader in both performance and winnings.